Hey gang, does anybody know where (in my area, western mass), that I can get some replacement paneling for the bedroom closet. Must have been a leak of some sort because the paneling is all wrinkled. Thanks

Finding the same original wall board has not been easy. Often not doable. I have some for my year camper (2004) but I acquired it from a damaged camper someone was selling for parts years ago. I have not run into anyone yet who has found a supply of original wall board.

However I am rebuilding our T1950 (Project camper no. 1). The entire back wall and some of the siding wall inside is gone. The plan is to buy 1/8" luan plywood and then use commercial grade wallpaper (ideally vinyl paper in our case) and match it as best we can. I may have to redo a good wall with the new pattern just so it all matches.

Others here on the forum have gone the commercial wallpaper route too.

Before you replace or install new paneling, make sure of what may be behind the wall it mounts to you put new panel up where there is a leak in the wall it will come back and wrinkle your new panel. So go deeper find the source of moisture / water. with putting paneling up you can cut some holes in the original wall behind the paneling and when you replace the panel you wont see it maybe do like a 8 x 8 opening then with a flexible cable inspection camera, put it in the holes and look around. You will prob see rotted wood. I found a soft spot on the floor coming in my front door on my 2002 sunny T-2053 Solaris. I havent gotten to that but took trailer out for Fathers day weekend and both bottom awning connectors came out / off so good ol nylon tie straps / zip ties got them held up got home. Did some looking and bad rot on my floor wall plates. So next step is when can set time aside to take off the siding from the bottom so I can see whats going on. I've only had trailer 3 yrs guess why the dealer was really talking up its such a good deal, it was very lightly used inside. when it was in to be final prep for me to pick up dealer had their shop reseal / caulk top also , and said the dealership owner saw it in the shop and said to raise the price to near 7,000.oo and my sales guy told him he already had a contract on it and customer was picking it up next morning. Well guess that was the "cement" on the sale with telling me the owner wanted to raise price so Tom you really got a great deal !!! note to self.... Lesson learned. So please dont just do surface repairs, find the problem then do repairs.

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